Microsoft .NET Training Courses

Microsoft .NET training is available as "onsite live training" or "remote live training". Onsite live Microsoft .NET trainings in Denmark can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers. Remote live training is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop.

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Testimonials

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I generally was benefit from the hands-on training.

Robert Badeloe - TSTC

Course: IIS 7 and ASP.NET Administration

It was a compact and well delivered one.

Antonio Rojas

Course: IIS 8 and ASP.NET Administration

I generally was benefit from the hands-on training.

Robert Badeloe

Course: IIS 7 and ASP.NET Administration

I generally liked the serialization in one line.

Tomasz Kawecki

Course: Programming in C#

I liked the advanced subjects about object orientation.

Jorge Romero

Course: Programming in C#

I really liked the good pacing, good analysis.

Żurański Kacper

Course: Programming in C#

All the knowledge acquired through the training sessions.

Jorge Romero

Course: Programming in C#

I generally was benefit from the exercise during training.

Wilkie Yu

Course: UIPath: Deploying a Robotic Workforce

The samples are easy to understand because of the screen shots. Also, the trainer is approachable.

Ronhil Fadera - Bosch Service Solutions, Inc.

Course: PowerShell Master Class

That it was very practical.

FreelyIT

Course: RabbitMQ with .NET

The Practical side of the course - the whole point of an instructor is to have someone to call on when difficulties are encountered. Definitions of Scrum and Product Owners etc. can be studied without the need for an instructor. But using Visual Studio, getting Specflow up and running and using it right - these are the elements of training that require an instructor. These practical hand-on exercises are the elements I liked the most. I would have liked more of this.

FNZ Holidings Limited

Course: SpecFlow: Implementing BDD for .NET

I enjoyed the feature file and corresponding steps creation.

FNZ Holidings Limited

Course: SpecFlow: Implementing BDD for .NET

The ambiance. It was a nice training.

Natascha Hazeleger - Stichting Mitros

Course: UIPath: Deploying a Robotic Workforce

learning the features of UIPath

Jan Jirka Rijsdijk - Stichting Mitros

Course: UIPath: Deploying a Robotic Workforce

Fulvio was excellent, patient with us and very knowledgeable.

Ian Coggin - Verde - Lloyds Banking Group

Course: ASP.Net 4.0

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Fulvio took time to look at issues and explain

Rawdon Smith - Staffordshire County Council

Course: IIS 7 and ASP.NET Administration

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Fulvio was an excellent Trainer. To be honest, beforehand I thought I wasn't going to learn much on the course, but Fulvio opened my eyes to many aspects of IIS that I hadn't thought were possible. Thanks!!

Neil Brown - Staffordshire County Council

Course: IIS 7 and ASP.NET Administration

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Interaction with the teacher, the opportunity to ask hot questions

Grzegorz Ziegert

Course: Administration with Powershell

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Examples used during glazing.

INTEL TECHNOLOGY POLAND SP Z O O

Course: PowerShell Master Class

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Communicator's communicativeness, many examples from the professional life leading to the sense of usefulness of the presented PowerShell issues

Przemyslaw Pradzynski

Course: PowerShell Master Class

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leading

WABCO Polska Sp. z o.o.

Course: Programming in C#

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that the trainer is a practitioner.

KGHM Polska Miedź S.A.

Course: IIS 8 and ASP.NET Administration

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trainer's knowledge and experience

KGHM Polska Miedź S.A.

Course: IIS 8 and ASP.NET Administration

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A practical approach to the topic. Trainer knowledge.

Bartłomiej Malinowski - KGHM Polska Miedź S.A.

Course: IIS 8 and ASP.NET Administration

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I like the combination of dry goods and practice.

FNZ

Course: SpecFlow: Implementing BDD for .NET

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Microsoft .NET Subcategories

Microsoft .NET Course Outlines

- To learn the fundamentals of PowerShell from the command line and via scripts- To take a deep dive in to the underlying technologies in use with PowerShell- To learn how to automate common operations using PowerShell- We will look at PowerShell in Windows and in Windows Servers such as SQL, Exchange and System Center

Unit testing is a testing approach that tests individual units of source code by modifying its properties or triggering an event to confirm whether the outcome is as expected.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to write and execute unit tests against a sample .Net application using C# and Visual Studio.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Use testing frameworks such as NUnit and xUnit.net to create and manage unit test code- Define and implement a broader test driven development approach to testing- Adapt the testing framework to extend the test coverage for an application

Audience

- Software test engineers- Developers

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

C# 6 is new in Visual Studio, and is the latest evolution of Microsoft’s primary programming language. This course covers the latest language features in C# 6 and the .NET platform. You’ll get a deep and broad understanding of C# as a programming language, and gain confidence to explore the richness of the .NET Framework library including asynchronous programming, LINQ, and EF.

.NET Core is an open-source framework for creating .NET applications on Windows, macOS and Linux.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the fundamentals of .Net Core as they step through the creation of a sample application that demonstrates .Net Core's unique qualities vs other frameworks.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Setup .Net Core together with the tooling and IDEs needed to start developing right away.- Use .Net to build various types of software, including web applications, console applications, microservices and libraries.- Understand .Net Core's components, including class libraries, packages, metapackages and frameworks.- Build, debug and deploy a sample web application

Audience

- Developers

Format of the Course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice in a live-lab environment.

Note

- This course is based on .Net Core 2.x and is available for both Windows and Linux environments.- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.- To learn more about .Net Core, please visit: https://github.com/dotnet/core

When developers finish writing a piece of code, they often integrate their code into an application, copy the application into a folder, run the application installer, then initialize the application to check whether it runs as expected. This manual approach does not scale very well, is tedious, very error-prone and offers no mechanism for tracking changes during the process.

A better approach would be to automate the process using Continuous Integration. Continuous Integration refers to the processes, tools and infrastructure needed to automate the building, deployment and testing of software applications.

In this instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote), participants will learn how to transform a traditional, manual (or semi-manual) approach to software deployment into an agile, Continuous Integration (CI) one using Jenkins. Participants carry out a series of hands-on, live-lab exercises throughout the course, applying their new knowledge to various software development and deployment problems every step of the way. Interaction among the instructor and participants is encouraged. Real-world cases are discussed and specific issues and questions are addressed and resolved throughout the training. The training is especially focused on .Net application development.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Install and configure Jenkins for .Net application development- Use Jenkins to automate the process of checking in and merging .Net source code into a code repository- Use Jenkins to automate the process of downloading, compiling and deploying an application to a release server- Integrate Jenkins with other software development tools such as issue trackers and

Microservice architecture is an approach to developing a software application as a suite of small, independent services, each running in its own process and communicating with lightweight mechanisms such as an HTTP resource API. These services can be efficiently deployed using continuous automation systems and bypass the need for centralized management. Microservices can be written in different programming languages and integrate with different data storage systems.

This instructor-led, live training is aimed at enterprise developers and architects. It introduces microservice architecture from a .Net perspective, presents migration strategies from a monolithic system, and walks participants through the creation and deployment of a sample microservice-based application.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Understand when to use and when not to use microservice architecture- Create and implement a testing strategy for microservices- Deploy a sample microservice-based application into a production environment- Refactor a monolithic application into services

Audience

- Developers- Architects

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to install, configure and administer RabbitMQ, then integrate RabbitMQ messaging into a number of sample .NET applications.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Setup, configure and manage RabbitMQ- Understand RabbitQ's role in the design and implementation of a microservices architecture- Understand how RabbitMQ compares to other Message Queuing Architectures- Set up and use RabbitMQ as a broker for handling asynchronous and synchronous messages for real-world enterprise .Net applications

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

Decentralized applications or dApps are applications that run on the blockchain.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to develop decentralized applications (dApps) using Microsoft Visual Studio as they build dApps using two methods of integration with Visual Studio.

Intelligent applications are next generation apps that can continually learn from user interactions to provide better value and relevance to users.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to build intelligent mobile applications and bots.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Understand the fundamental concepts of intelligent applications- Learn how to use various tools for building intelligent applications- Build intelligent applications using Azure, Cognitive Services API, Stream Analytics, and Xamarin

Audience

- Developers- Programmers- Hobbyists

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

Spec Explorer is a tool for creating models of software behavior, analyzing those models with graphical visualization, checking the validity of those models, and generating test cases from the models.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn the theory and practice of model-based testing as they use Spec Explorer to create and execute MBT tests on a demo application.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Generate test cases by applying modeling strategies and techniques- Manage test models for different types of software applications, systems and environments- Evaluate, propose and implement an MBT strategy within an organization- Understand and explain the benefits and challenges of MBT

Audience

- Test engineers- Developers

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use SpecFlow to write acceptance tests that are understandable by technical as well as non-technical stakeholders.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Bind business requirements to .NET code- Apply BDD techniques to build up living documentation for an application- Run SpecFlow from Visual Studio or the command line- Integrate SpecFlow into an existing continuous testing and build environment- Integrate SpecFlow with other testing frameworks such as MSTest, NUnit, xUnit and MbUnit

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice.

In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to create an automation workflow, manipulate data within the workflow, debug issues and set up the necessary end-to-end infrastructure needed to deploy a full-fledged robotic workflow.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

- Design, deploy and manage a robotic workforce that mimics real employees- Apply this RPA solution to various business areas, including finance, BPO, software, and insurance.

Format of the course

- Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

Delegates will be introduced to the .Net framework and will learn to develop web applications using C# 4.0. At course completion delegates should be familiar with the framework, experienced in developing basic web application and conversant with database access using LINQ. Applications will be created using Object Orientated programming.

Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) allows for the creation of applications that run as centrally managed services. App-V applications have the benefit of never needing to be installed directly on the end user's computer and never conflicting with other applications.

In this instructor-led training we introduce the architecture, components and processes behind application virtualization and walk participants step-by-step through the deployment of App-V and App-V applications in a live lab environment. By the end of the course, participants will have knowledge and hands-on practice needed to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot App-V as well as create, package and deploy their own App-V applications.

Audience

- IT Professionals in charge of managing desktop configurations and deployments- IT professionals wishing to expand their knowledge and skills in virtualization

Format of the course

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Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice

Notes:

- This course covers version 5.1 of App-V. For training on a different version, please contact us to arrange.

This instructor-led, live training is designed for anyone interested in learning C# for the purpose of automation testing. It is a streamlined, intensive course with plenty of hands-on exercises to get participants ramped up quickly with the essential programming skills needed to apply in software automation testing. The focus is on the C# fundamentals which can be directly and immediately applied to test automation.

This course does not cover in depth test automation frameworks such as Selenium. If you are already versed in C# and wish to get straight into testing with Selenium, please check out: [Selenium WebDriver in C#: Introduction to web testing automation in C#](/cc/seleniumcsharp).

This instructor-led, live training introduces advanced features of C#, examines its usage as both a desktop application programming language and a web programming language for solving real-world problems.

Programming techniques and principals are demonstrated and practiced through in-class, hands-on exercises and walk-throughs.

Format of the course

- C# advanced principles are discussed as participants step through the creation of a real-world application.

This intensive training provides the fundamental knowledge and skills to use Windows PowerShell for automating administration of Windows based computers. The skills taught in this course are applicable to all Microsoft products that use Windows PowerShell for daily administration.

Training focuses mainly on using Windows PowerShell as an interactive command line interface however it also includes some coverage of scripting and programming topics.

Teaches attendees the fundamentals of administering IIS 8 and applications on the .NET platform.The course is a mixture of lectures and hands-on exercises. Delegates learn by doing, with immediate opportunities to apply the material they learn to real-world problems.

The course is designed for people who want to learn programming language based on C# and learn basic capabilities of the .NET platform. During the training participants will learn how it is built into C#, how to set up an environment to write basic programs, use the standard libraries.

MVC Web applications offer a clean separation of concerns between the business-logic classes, Web pages, and the controller. Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 4 offers Web developers all the benefits of MVC allied with all the power of the .NET platform. This course provides full coverage of ASP.NET MVC 4, including Test Driven Development and JQuery.

Over the last few years there has been a steady move towards Model-View-Controller (MVC) architectures for Web applications. MVC Web applications offer a clean separation of concerns between the business-logic classes, Web pages, and the controller. Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 4.5 offers Web developers all the benefits of MVC allied with all the power of the .NET platform. This course provides full coverage of ASP.NET MVC 4.5.

The objective of this course is to allow developers to write applications in Metro-style, the new application model available with Windows 8. Metro-style apps can run either on ordinary desktops, or a new family of “post-PC” devices designed to compete with the iPad.

This three-day course is designed for .NET developers who want to fully understand how to port their skills over to Windows Runtime, or WinRT. The course will take students through all the important aspects of building this new type of application.

ASP.NET MVC 6 is new in Visual Studio 2015, and is the latest evolution of Microsoft’s web development stack. This course covers the latest APIs and development techniques for creating dynamic, modular, and testable web sites. We’ll explore the new features available in MVC6 and show how to get the best out of the latest toolset and integration possibilities.